Character creation UI Options in Feature Matrix?

Results 1 to 4 of 4
  1. #1
    Account Upgraded | Title Enabled! Tetraspore is offline
    MemberRank
    Apr 2016 Join Date
    269Posts

    Character creation UI Options in Feature Matrix?

    Do we know what the Character Creation UI options do in Feature Matrix? For example, CharacterCreation_UI_V2, CharacterCreation_UI_V3, US_CharacterCreation, S3_CharacterCreation.


  2. #2
    Account Upgraded | Title Enabled! Tetraspore is offline
    MemberRank
    Apr 2016 Join Date
    269Posts

    Re: Character creation UI Options in Feature Matrix?

    So setting the FeatureMatrix to S3_CharacterCreation yeilds a cool result, though it seems unfinished. The characters are posed and unanimated, and there are 2 little bugs I can see. The first one, screenshotted, is that Arisha's hair is incorrect. Judging by its height, it appears to be a Hurk hairstyle. How do I go about finding the values to change the default character appearances at creation? Second, Kai's posed with his hand clenched as if it should have a bow in it, however his bow is on his back.



    EDIT: So I found it-- It's data>csf>costume_"CHARACTERNAME"_s3_gamecreate.csf. Arisha for example is "costume_arisha_s3_gamecreate.csf". You can modify the armor pieces and the colors of the armor as well as hair and everything else.
    Last edited by Tetraspore; 19-12-17 at 03:57 AM.

  3. #3
    Member Delteros is offline
    MemberRank
    Mar 2009 Join Date
    302Posts

    Re: Character creation UI Options in Feature Matrix?

    That new character creation screen was introduced with the Delia update, so there may still be a few bugs left unless the client is running on Delia bins

    Delia: Nobility's Finest Update - Vindictus

  4. #4
    Account Upgraded | Title Enabled! Tetraspore is offline
    MemberRank
    Apr 2016 Join Date
    269Posts

    Re: Character creation UI Options in Feature Matrix?

    Interesting, the final release doesn't seem to include the scenery, but also features animated characters rather than simply posed ones.



Advertisement